: Expressing concern over Telanganas fiscal and debt position appearing to be 'problematic' with respect to GSDP, the 15th Finance Commission Tuesday asked the state government to submit a medium-term roadmap on the issue so that it could be overcome by 2025-end.
Addressing reporters, chairman of the commission N K Singh said the states performance was better in terms of growth in revenues when compared to those of some other states.
Telangana revenue has the potential to grow at 20 per cent in the years to come, he said.
''Since the fiscal deficit and the debt to GSDP looked a little problematic, I have requested the state government to give me a medium-term roadmap...,'' he said
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